W domu Horn?w codziennie m?wi?o si? o tajemniczym potworze. Gdy zbli?a?a si? Virginia. rodzice i ich trzech go?ci, kt?rych dziewczyna widzia?a po raz pierwszy w ?yciu, zmieniali temat rozmowy. Niewiele rozumia?a z przypadkowo us?yszanych zda?, ale wysili?a spryt, ?eby kawalki poskleja? w logiczn? ca?o??. Przera?aj?c? ca?o??!
This book and tape pack tells the story of Peter Pan, the boy who never grows up and Wendy, the girl who runs away to the Never-Land. Children can follow the story of Tinker Bell, the Lost Boys and Captain Hook in the book while the tape is running.
Dawno, dawno temu atrament by? zupe?nie bia?y, a kreda ca?kowicie czarna. Ludzie pisali bia?ym atramentem na bia?ym papierze i czarn? kred? na czarnej tablicy, wi?c nie by?o nic wida?. Ambro?y Kleks, wielki uczony i podr??nik, za?o?yciel s?ynnej akademii, wyrusza w ?wiat w poszukiwaniu czarnego atramentu…
Young Gav can remember the page of a book after seeing it once, and, inexplicably, he sometimes “remembers” things that are going to happen in the future. As a loyal slave, he must keep these powers secret, but when a terrible tragedy occurs, Gav, blinded by grief, flees the only world he has ever known. And in what becomes a treacherous journey for freedom, Gav’s greatest test of all is facing his powers so that he can come to understand himself and finally find a true home. Includes maps.Nebula Award for Best Novel (2008).
Everyone's got something to brag about:Kaia's getting it on with bachelor #1, though scruffball Reed's gotten to be quite an interesting distraction.Kane and Harper got exactly what they planned:Namely, Beth and Adam. (Though to keep gettin' it, their secrets – and pasts – best stay forgotten.)Miranda got her heart broken, but now she's all decked with a new look and strategy.Sometimes, though, you only think you've got everything…
Troubled times have come to Narnia as it is gripped by civil war. Prince Caspian is forced to blow The Great Horn of Narnia, summoning the help of past heroes, Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy. Now they must overthrow Caspian’s uncle, King Miraz, to restore peace to Narnia.English years: 1941Narnian years: 2303
PRINCIS UN UBAGA Z?NSMarks Tvens3. izdevumsNo ang?u valodas tulkojusi - Ei?enija TurkinaR?GA «LIESMA» 1986R?tnajiem, m??ajiem b?rniem S?zijai un ?l?rai Klemens?m ?o gr?matu sirsn?g? m?lest?b?velt? t?vs.Amerik??u rakstnieks st?sta par divu z?nu — Toma un Edvarda — neparasto likteni: nejau??bas p?c vi?i samaina dr?bes, un skrandainis no Atkritumu laukuma k??st par princi, bet princis par ubagu. Anglijas n?kamais karalis iepaz?st cietsird?bu, tr?c?go lau?u postu un — pretstata tam visam — dzi?as un patiesas draudz?bas j?tas.Vid?j? skolas vecuma b?rniem.
Sherlock knows that Amyus Crow, his mysterious American tutor, has some dark secrets. But he didn't expect to find a notorious killer, hanged by the US government, apparently alive and well in Surrey — and Crow somehow mixed up in it. When no one will tell you the truth, sometimes you have to risk all to discover it for yourself. And so begins an adventure that will take Sherlock across the ocean to America, to the centre of a deadly web — where life and death are cheap, and truth has a price no sane person would pay ...
When all the inhabitants of Pingaree are kidnapped by the mongrel hordes of twin island kingdoms, Prince Inga and his friend King Rinkitink decide to go to the rescue.
Lexi is cursed with a dark secret. The water calls to her, draws her in, forces her to sing her deadly song to unsuspecting victims. If she succumbs, she kills. If she doesn't, the pain is unbearable. To keep herself and those she cares about safe, she shuts herself off, refusing to make friends or fall in love-again. Because the last time she fell in love with a boy, he ended up dead. Then Lexi finds herself torn. Against her better judgement, she's opening up agian, falling in love with someone new when she knows she shouldn't. But when she's offered the chance to finally live a normal life, she learns that the price she must pay to be free or her curse is giving him up.
R. L. Stine’s story “Roomful of Witnesses” clearly demonstrates that while truth isn’t always stranger than fiction, the strangest fiction always contains a kernel of truth. Based on a real place, this twisted tale could only have been written by R. L. Stine and reveals his wonderfully off-kilter look at the world. Best known for the nearly three hundred million children’s books sold, he has an uncanny ability to write pulse-pounding stories that keep you turning the pages without ever losing that childlike obsession with the gory details. Why do so many kids love everything this man writes? Turn the page and find out.